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100 runners set for Access Bank Lagos City Marathon

The number of runners showing interest in this year’s Access Bank Lagos City Marathon is increasing with every edition. This is evident in the runners desiring participation in the one-day event around the world.

Officials distributing towels, bottled water and energy boost drinks to runners during the second Access Bank Lagos City Marathon…at the weekend.

The number of runners showing interest in this year’s Access Bank Lagos City Marathon is increasing with every edition. This is evident in the runners desiring participation in the one-day event around the world.

For the forthcoming edition slated for February 10, the General Manager of the marathon, Yusuf Alli, has disclosed that over 100 top runners from various part of the world are expected to compete for honours in Lagos.

“Across the world, we should have a minimum of 100 top-class runners even though we originally pencilled down 84.” Alli said at the weekend.Alli disclosed that entries for this year’s edition from both home and abroad have been overwhelming especially in the newly introduced 10km family race.

Despite the huge interest coming from runners across the world, Alli was unequivocal that it is not a free for all as only the best and those capable of adding value will be officially invited.

“We have raised our game and we are only bringing the best from all over the world, the first criteria we have set is that any athlete that would be invited or given any form of appearance fee should be doing below 2:10mins,” he said

Alli however assured that any elite from any part of the world was still welcomed to fell the vibe of the Lagos Marathon.“We have people coming from as far as Finland, France and other parts of the world, we expect a spectacular race this year,” the former African Record holder in Long Jump event posited.

Alli also expressed optimism that Nigerian athletes should be able to give their counterparts from across the world a run for their money especially with the improved incentives by the organisers.

“I am aware our home groom athletes have been training well, we expect them to improve on what that they did in the first two editions. As for the organizers, we have increased their prize monies, so we hope that will spur them to better performance,” Alli added.

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